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Difference between wakizashi and kodachi

Aren’t the Japanese weapons the best in the various range of weapons you come across? Of course, they are! Which other weapon can match the sophistication and charm of the traditional Japanese swords? Do you know that katana is not only the type of sword in the Japanese traditional swords? Yes, there are more! If you were already excited about the katana, imagine what will the knowledge of the other swords do to you? The wakizashi is definitely the second best sword you can find. After all it is paired up with a katana no doubt. And another important sword is that of the kodachi. Do you want to know that how these swords differ from each other? Well, Click here to know more about them! The wakizashi and kodachis are unique in their own ways: You will have to understand that each and everything is made for a unique purpose. And this is exactly where the differences between similar things rise. So how do the wakizashi and kodachi differ? Let us find out in th...
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Shirasaya And Its Functions, Then And Now

Shirasaya swords are quite popular among the various sword lovers all thorough the world. One of the most specific features of the sword originates from its meaning which means the white scabbard. The term “white” signifies the purity and neatness in design. This means it has one of the most characteristic scabbards among all the swords. The Shirasaya katana swords are inspired from its predecessors however the minor changes in the designs make great variations in usage functionalities.   Unlike the famous katana swords that were known for their curved sharp edged blades, the shirasaya katana swords were more popularly known for their scabbard i.e. “saya”. The main functionalities of the shirasaya were as follows: - The scabbards could refrain moisture thereby preventing the swords from getting rusted and corroded for longer periods of time.  - Blade is not allowed to make contact with air thus preventing all types of damage from the air  bor...